Loquiveri, a website that follows social media, has posted its top 10 Wall Street reporters to follow on Twitter, which includes Julia LaRoche and Joe Weisenthal of Business Insider, Charles Gasparino of Fox Business Network and Kayla Tausche of CNBC.
Here is a sampling:
If you don’t ready Morning Money, then you have a serious problem. Quickly catching up to Mike Allen’s Playbook, Ben brings a voice of reason to the financial Twitterverse. As this post is being edited, Ben is absolutely going HAM on Betty Draper and the Mad Men writers. He has a point though, Mad Men was weak tonight.
Writer for Business Insider that is all over the young Wall Street scence. Still unsure where the whole SallyPankes handle fits it, but it has been said that life is all about branding, and it has worked for Julia. Definitely brings a mix of scoops and Patrick McMullan- esque reporting style on all of the uber trendy parties overworked junior traders attend. We can definitely see a Bethany McClean path for Julia. Big fan of Clusterstock (and their out of control headlines!)
Although we are big fans of Dealbook, it can be a bit stuffy at times…The Today Show…of financial blogs if you will. But, Kevin certainly has a pulse on the changing culture of Wall Street. Although we are still confident he would change places with some of his subjects, we are looking forward to his yet to be named second book on young wall street bankers.
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